Abstract
Carbon disulfide (CS2) and amines are widely used in three-component reactions; commonly, dithiocarbamic
acids are generated. As intermediates, dithiocarbamic acids are able to react with
electrophiles, or nucleophiles. The goal of this review is to present an overview
of CS2/amines in organic synthesis in the period 2011–2022. It focuses on reactions with
alkenes, alkynes, I2, arynes, allenes, quinones, vinyl chlorides, aryl halides, arylboronic acids, 2-iodoanilines,
2-aminophenols, hypervalent iodine reagents, epoxide, or maleic anhydride.
1 Introduction
2 Reactions with Electrophiles
3 As Radical Precursor
4 Reactions with Nucleophiles
5 Conclusions
Key words
carbon disulfide - CS
2
- amine - three-component reaction - mechanism